The report concludes there was an incorrect non-call. The Raptors beat the Pacers 99-96.

It was the second consecutive Pacers game that warranted a Last 2 Minute report. The league said the refs missed a foul by Cleveland's Larry Nance Jr. on Tuesday night. He tossed Victor Oladipo out of the way to get to a rebound, which he tipped in at the buzzer of a 92-91 Cavaliers victory.

The NBA reviews the last 2 minutes of every game that is within three points.

The Pacers are 20-12 and in fourth place in the East, one game ahead of Boston and 3.5 behind the East-leading Raptors. If they had won those games — Bogdanovic, an 82.1 percent free throw shooter, would have needed to make all three free throws to tie the score — they'd be 22-10 and tied for second with Milwaukee, a half-game behind Toronto.

On another play in the final minute Wednesday, the report reaffirmed an 8-second call against Oladipo. He failed to advance the ball past halfcourt in 8 seconds.

Prior to Wednesday's game, coach Nate McMillan was asked about the Cleveland loss and said: "It's over. It doesn't change anything. We had an opportunity to win that game. We didn't do the things we needed to do. That doesn't help us."

The Pacers did not practice Thursday and were not available for comment on the Last 2 Minute report.

"We got out of the flow. They picked it up on the defensive end. They executed. They put the ball in their superstar's hand and he made plays," Thad Young said of Kawhi Leonard and the Raptors after Wednesday's loss. "It's as simple as that. We can say what we want about there's a foul that should've been called but we had a 12-, 13-point lead in the fourth."

Young was referring to the Bogdanovic shot defended by Anunoby.

Oh, wow. Onunoby with a risky play, he FOULS the shooter, but the refs swallow the whistle. Crazy. 🤦‍♀️ pic.twitter.com/KHcMdg2eyq

Several Pacers gathered at midcourt and appeared to be frustrated with the officials.

The report from the Cavaliers game said: Nance "delivers contact to the chest of Oladipo on the swim move and dislodges him from his legally obtained position and affects his ability to rebound."

Oladipo was clearly frustrated by the no call after Tuesday's game but pointed to his three missed late free throws as the difference.

Oladipo has struggled in the last minute of each game, missing his two shots (though the Last 2 Minute report from the Cleveland game noted a foul should have been called), going 1-of-4 from the free-throw line and turning the ball over once.